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  • Wild Card Round completed, next SIM Saturday 8 am eastern

    Will fire the SIM earlier if all implicated teams are up and ready!

    Enjoy your Solevision matches!!!
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  • #2
    Holy shit:

    QB Frederick Adams: 24/32, 300 yds, 5 TDs, 143.2 passer rating

    WR Willie Green:11 catches, 175 yds, 4 TDs

    AND TE Glenn Wright had a 77 yard touchdown catch (on 3rd and 11!) called back due to a holding penalty.

    What a performance! Just hope we didn't blow our whole playoff load in the wild card round...
    Last edited by nexttwelveexits; 08-08-2018, 04:34 PM.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by nexttwelveexits View Post
      Holy shit:

      Hawaii Att Comp Yards Sk/Yd TD LG Int Rate
      Frederick Adams 32 24 300 0/0 5 38 0 143.2

      Hawaii Catch Targ Yards Avg YAC LG TD
      WR Willie Green 11 13 175 15.91 77 38 4


      AND TE Glenn Wright had a 77 yard touchdown catch (on 3rd and 11!) called back due to a holding penalty.

      What a performance! Just hope we didn't blow our whole playoff load in the wild card round...
      Adams is showing off in Hawaii what he is made off... Drew Brees anyone?
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      • #4
        SF's first drive was 17 plays, 80 yards for a TD with 5 3rd down conversions. After that they missed their next 9 third down conversions and their next one came with 11 minutes left in the 4th quarter.

        It was an ugly, defensive game and with about two minutes left in the 4th quarter SF tried a 59 yard FG and missed. We then a punt blocked by SF and they had the ball deep in our territory. We sacked their QB twice and they had a 48 yard field goal attempt partially blocked. We drove down to the SF 26 after that, where two straight penalties had us looking at a 50+ yard field goal. Instead, we ran one more play and time expired with no attempt.

        In OT after forcing a 3 and out, we committed our final gaffes. We threw our second interception of the day in our own territory. After a loss on a SF offensive play pushing them out towards our 45, a personal foul on Wayne Hickman put them back in field goal range. It was our 11th penalty of the day.

        Preston Copeland's pick six and 20 tackles were not enough to save us.

        Hopefully we'll be back next year!


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        • #5
          First half of Waco vs. Kalispel was even more of what you would expect than what you would expect.

          Waco 298 yards on 34 plays, Kalispel 192 yards on 23 plays. One series of plays in the 2nd quarter saw a TD pass to Devan Graham, Waco then sacked and returned a fumble for a TD, followed by an INT returned for a TD, followed by a KR for a td for Kalispel. 4 TDs within 74 seconds. Waco led 33-28 at halftime.

          In the 3rd quarter, down 35-33, Waco goes for it on 4th and 1 at their own 33. RB Acuna stopped for no gain. :( Kalispel scores a TD on the ensuing drive.

          Down by 12, Waco QB Herman Pritchett throws an INT with 4 minutes to go at the Kalispel 2 yard line. Seals the deal. Then we can't convert on 4th and 3.

          Thought my defense would give Farr a lot more problems than we did. Their passing offense is just so good. Farr, on 47 attempts, knowing he as going to pass every time, only had 2 bad throws and hurried 5 times.

          We outgained Kalispel, got a couple of key turnovers that we scored on, held the ball longer. Despite all of that, we lost by 12.

          I think we probably should have double-teamed Haynesworth more often. That one change and I think we could have won.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by FoosballWizard View Post
            SF's first drive was 17 plays, 80 yards for a TD with 5 3rd down conversions. After that they missed their next 9 third down conversions and their next one came with 11 minutes left in the 4th quarter.

            It was an ugly, defensive game and with about two minutes left in the 4th quarter SF tried a 59 yard FG and missed. We then a punt blocked by SF and they had the ball deep in our territory. We sacked their QB twice and they had a 48 yard field goal attempt partially blocked. We drove down to the SF 26 after that, where two straight penalties had us looking at a 50+ yard field goal. Instead, we ran one more play and time expired with no attempt.

            In OT after forcing a 3 and out, we committed our final gaffes. We threw our second interception of the day in our own territory. After a loss on a SF offensive play pushing them out towards our 45, a personal foul on Wayne Hickman put them back in field goal range. It was our 11th penalty of the day.

            Preston Copeland's pick six and 20 tackles were not enough to save us.

            Hopefully we'll be back next year!

            Damn man, I really wanted the Totems to advance!
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Front Office Midget View Post
              First half of Waco vs. Kalispel was even more of what you would expect than what you would expect.

              Waco 298 yards on 34 plays, Kalispel 192 yards on 23 plays. One series of plays in the 2nd quarter saw a TD pass to Devan Graham, Waco then sacked and returned a fumble for a TD, followed by an INT returned for a TD, followed by a KR for a td for Kalispel. 4 TDs within 74 seconds. Waco led 33-28 at halftime.

              In the 3rd quarter, down 35-33, Waco goes for it on 4th and 1 at their own 33. RB Acuna stopped for no gain. :( Kalispel scores a TD on the ensuing drive.

              Down by 12, Waco QB Herman Pritchett throws an INT with 4 minutes to go at the Kalispel 2 yard line. Seals the deal. Then we can't convert on 4th and 3.

              Thought my defense would give Farr a lot more problems than we did. Their passing offense is just so good. Farr, on 47 attempts, knowing he as going to pass every time, only had 2 bad throws and hurried 5 times.

              We outgained Kalispel, got a couple of key turnovers that we scored on, held the ball longer. Despite all of that, we lost by 12.

              I think we probably should have double-teamed Haynesworth more often. That one change and I think we could have won.
              Wow man, crazy game between both 2, a really new great rivalry growing in the AC!!
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Front Office Midget View Post
                First half of Waco vs. Kalispel was even more of what you would expect than what you would expect.

                Waco 298 yards on 34 plays, Kalispel 192 yards on 23 plays. One series of plays in the 2nd quarter saw a TD pass to Devan Graham, Waco then sacked and returned a fumble for a TD, followed by an INT returned for a TD, followed by a KR for a td for Kalispel. 4 TDs within 74 seconds. Waco led 33-28 at halftime.

                In the 3rd quarter, down 35-33, Waco goes for it on 4th and 1 at their own 33. RB Acuna stopped for no gain. :( Kalispel scores a TD on the ensuing drive.

                Down by 12, Waco QB Herman Pritchett throws an INT with 4 minutes to go at the Kalispel 2 yard line. Seals the deal. Then we can't convert on 4th and 3.

                Thought my defense would give Farr a lot more problems than we did. Their passing offense is just so good. Farr, on 47 attempts, knowing he as going to pass every time, only had 2 bad throws and hurried 5 times.

                We outgained Kalispel, got a couple of key turnovers that we scored on, held the ball longer. Despite all of that, we lost by 12.

                I think we probably should have double-teamed Haynesworth more often. That one change and I think we could have won.
                What a game! Farr put up his best QB rating of the season, against a solid defense. sometimes it boils down to a few big plays or in Farr's case the lack of big mistakes. Only throwing 1 INT is rare for him. I was sad that I'd put Full Monty Hansen on IR, not expecting I'd be in the heat of playoff competitiveness but learned just last night you can take 1 player off IR per season. He had a decent day catching 4 for 60+ yards, Haynesworth got the big yards but my rookie WR2 Sawyer hauled in 2TDs. Makes for a tough call on who to double up on, but I do expect to face constant double teams all over the place in coming seasons :)

                The stats line was so close in this one, with Waco holding the advantage in most categories. I can just imagine how fun this would've been to watch in real-life.

                I'm extremely happy with my season so far, and I look to be outmatched by most of the teams I'll face from here on out, but anything more than I've won already is just gravy.

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                • #9
                  1-10-PXT14 (4Q: 02:12) Dwayne Hancock pass was intended for WR Kelly Norton and was intercepted by DT Adrian Jordan at the PXT08. The interception was returned 92 yards for a TOUCHDOWN! Punxsutawney 23, Anchorage 17
                  Wish I had video of 317 pound Adrian Jordan sprinting down the sideline for the go-ahead TD!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Meeseeks View Post
                    Wish I had video of 317 pound Adrian Jordan sprinting down the sideline for the go-ahead TD!
                    Wow man!! A Head Scratching decision by Anchorage's offensive coordinador, but a terrific team export yo bring your massive DT to the end-zone!! It must feel really, really good!

                    Good luck in the Divisional game! We are facing for the 3rd time this season!
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                    • #11
                      We are big underdogs, but just realized that we have the best rushing defense in the history of the OSFL, only 1092 yards given up on the ground all season. Knew we were doing well, but not that well! Didn't even play Kalispel this year.

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                      • #12
                        Punx is exported.

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                        • #13
                          Sharks are ready!
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